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Don't Mess with the Girl with Candy novel Chapter 381

After giving her instructions, Juniper clutched her precious bottle, glanced at the time, and strode out of the lab. Two hours. Shanley must have been waiting for a while.

"Grandmaster," Harold called out, hurrying after her. The sense of familiarity he felt around her was growing stronger with each encounter.

Juniper stopped, her patience wearing thin. "What?"

"I want to apologize for our last abrupt meeting," Harold said, bowing his head slightly in a gesture of sincerity. "I only approached you because you seemed so familiar. I had no other intentions, I promise."

He looked up, his eyes searching hers. "Are you absolutely sure we've never met?"

"Is that so?" Juniper's brow furrowed, her expression turning icy. "The last person who asked me that…"

Harold stared at her, waiting for the rest of the sentence.

"Well, let's just say he's been pushing up daisies for a while now," Juniper finished, her voice laced with venom. "Harold, if you want to live a long life, I suggest you stay out of my business."

Harold was left speechless, feeling a bit helpless. He truly meant no harm; he just couldn't shake the feeling that he knew her from somewhere. A friend? A childhood playmate? Something else entirely?

Unfortunately, a past head injury had wiped out all his earlier memories. He made a mental note to ask his father about his childhood. Perhaps he had met her before he lost his memory.

...

Back in the car, Juniper slumped into the seat, looking completely drained.

"Tired?" Shanley asked gently, massaging her temples. "Have some cake. It'll help."

Shanley froze.

"The novels Dana gave me are full of stories like that," Juniper explained earnestly. "They meet as kids, get separated by some accident, and then... I mean, I was about to gouge his eyes out, and he still had the nerve to say I looked familiar. It's suspicious, right?"

"Those novels are fiction. You're not allowed to read them anymore," Shanley said, pushing the cake towards her. His voice was a low growl. "Besides, a childhood sweetheart can't hold a candle to the one who shows up and changes your world."

Juniper paused, her fork halfway to her mouth, and looked at Shanley. He certainly had a point. He was quite the world-changer.

...

When they got home, the first thing Shanley did was replace all of Dana's novels. The 'childhood sweethearts' collection was swapped out for stories of 'love at first sight' and 'slow-burn romance.' No childhood crushes were allowed in Juniper's world. And he was definitely going to find out what Harold was really up to.

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